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EdSutter
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I'm working on a new feature (SPEEX echo cancellation) for my hardware that, as of right now, is not working because of what appears to be not-enough-horsepower in the '1062.  Its still pretty early, so its possible (i.e. likely) I just have a problem with how I'm using the echo canceller, but it raises a general question that I'm sure has already been answered somewhere regarding optimization...

I have text and data mapped to ITCM and DTCM respectively, so does it matter how I have cache configured (MPU) for those areas? Is cache even in the picture when using TCM?  

tx

Ed

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mjbcswitzerland
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Hi

The tightly coupled memeries operate at core speed without wait states and are not cacheable.

Regards

Mark

 

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EdSutter
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That's what I thought...

Thanks Mark

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mjbcswitzerland
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Hi

The tightly coupled memeries operate at core speed without wait states and are not cacheable.

Regards

Mark

 

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